VEGAN-FRIENDLY RESTAURANTS in the Spokane Area

Here is a list including some but not all of the vegan-friendly restaurants in the Spokane area. If you know of or own a restaurant that has more than 2 vegan options please contact us at restaurant@inveg.org. Because all vegan options are automatically vegetarian, this guide may be useful for local vegetarians. If you are a restaurant interested in the INVeg certification program, please click here.

Restaurants/Cafes with Completely Vegan Menus

Boots Bakery and Lounge*

Bistro fare, gluten-free options, baked goods, finely crafted cocktails, Wi-Fi, and coffee. Great atmosphere including local art, music performances throughout the week, tango nights, Spokane Tweetup meetings, and more. Completely vegan except for the option of dairy milk for your coffee (be mindful of this if you are adding cream to your Americano, just ask for the plant based version). And with bathrooms made out of chalkboards, easy access to public transportation, and the friendly owner and employees, how can you resist? Be sure to try the macaroni and cheese.

All vegan. Allie’s has re-opened in their new location on the south hill after sustaining damage from a brush fire at their northside spot. Lunch and dinner are offered Tuesday thru Sunday as well as brunch on the weekend. In addition to brick-oven pizzas and calzones, the menu includes burgers, sandwiches, soups, salads and desserts. Most requested is the Hot Mess pizza – ranch dressing, mac ‘n cheese, hot sauce, red onion, house cheese and fried chick’n crumbles. Brunch feature items such as biscuits and gravy, pancakes and the award-winning crabby Benedict. Vegan cheeses, breads, pickles and sauces are made in-house from quality ingredients.

Restaurants/Cafes with Vegan Options

Neato Burrito*

Great atmosphere and delicious Mexican food. We recommend their vegan curry burrito and their Peanut Thai burrito (minus the cheese), or build your own! Enjoy beer or walk down the hallway to the Baby Bar for a cocktail. Check for weekend concerts, poetry readings, and more.

Delicious food, great beer, fine wine, and hand crafted spirits. Eat here for a large selection of vegan dishes with cheeses and sauces made in house. Try their Baked Pretzel served with smoky vegan cheese sauce, their Asian Bean Burger, Macaroni and Cheese, or our personal favorite, the Thai Rice Bowl.

An organic juice café in downtown & north Spokane. Fresh juice, smoothies, and takeaway food such as salads, soups, and brown rice bowls. Be mindful that they add honey to many of their items including ones that may be listed as vegan.

A friendly local eatery located in the hip Perry District which has a Vegan option on the main course menu section all the time plus the Chef, Josh, is very happy to make something special upon request.

Spokane’s best vegan fine dining. Though no longer a vegetarian restaurant, they do have a vegetarian menu with delicious vegan options such as their Field Roast and Shiitake Mushroom Lettuce Wraps, Roasted Beet and Lentil Salad, Roasted Cauliflower and Eggplant Samosas, and much more.

A comic-book themed pizza shop in the heart of Spokane’s historic Browne’s Addition. They offer vegan cheeses such as Daiya and Follow your Heart and have vegan chicken, sausage, pepperoni, and ham. Build your own pizza or order one off their menu. We highly recommend their Thai Chicken pizza with peanut sauce.

2001 W Pacific Ave, Spokane, WA 99201 | 509-624-0236

Queen of Sheba

Spokane’s only Ethiopian restaurant, located in the Flour Mill. Many of their dishes are innately vegan, including their dessert, Queen Dibor’s Pani Popo. Visit during a weekday for the vegetarian lunch special or anytime for a unique and delicious eating experience.

Cole’s Bakery & Cafe is a full-service restaurant and bakery offering many vegan options including breakfast, lunch and dinner and many pastries, rolls and breads. One of their popular vegan dishes is pulled jackfruit sandwiches.

Vegan options include the vegetarian ramen bowl with green tea noodles and various appetizers and yakitori (Asian style skewers). Many of their ramen bowls have a broth that is already vegan and the meat can be omitted.

Located on Spokane’s Lower-South Hill, Picabu Bistro offers casual upscale dining in a bustling, friendly environment. Their menu features an eclectic mix of Thai-American-Mexican-Cajun inspired favorites and a selection of beer and wine. Vegan options include the curry bowl, falafel with tahini sauce, Thai spinach pasta salad, and more.

The Shop on South Perry is a coffee shop-eatery located in the Perry district on the South Hill. All of The Shop’s baked goods and food items are made in house. Gluten free and vegan items are available, including sandwiches, salads, house made breads, and soups. Wide variety of plant-based milks are available for lattes. Farmer’s Market happens May – October in The Shop’s parking lot.

Mod Pizza has moved into the heart of downtown Spokane across the street from River Park Square and now have expanded to the sound hill. They offer a wide assortment of toppings and allow you to select an unlimited number of them for your pie. Vegan cheese is also available.

A locally owned bakery providing you with scratch made, fresh daily, unique treats. Most of their cupcakes can be made vegan upon request. If requested, an order of a dozen per flavor is required. They usually have a few vegan cupcakes available in their case.

Locally owned family business located in Spokane’s International District which specializes in Vietnamese and China food. Vegan options include Lemon Grass Tofu, rice vermicelli with tofu, curry, onion, lemon grass, and chili pepper, and more.

Ice Cream Parlors with Vegan Options

The Scoop

Careful or you might miss it! This neighborhood ice cream shop is nestled in a tree-lined neighborhood several blocks north of Comstock Park. They offer a wide variety of sorbet flavors and coconut-based vegan ice creams.

Brain Freeze has 2 locations in Spokane, one in Kindle Yards and the other on the South HIll, right next to Allie’s Pizza. They regularly have 2 or more vegan ice creams or sorbets available plus plant based milks available for drinks.

Markets with Vegan Deli Options

Rocket Market

A quaint natural market and gas station which offers a variety of goods. Come for coffee, wine, or beer (buy a bottle from the market and they’ll pop it open for you – enjoy inside or outside in the beer garden), wine tastings, unique groceries, local and organic produce and flowers, or come for lunch and enjoy food made in house. We recommend their vegan carlita. They open early and close late.

Local natural market features a plethora of vegan groceries and unique items. They have a great bulk section and body care section featuring all vegan and cruelty free makeup, nailpolish, shampoos, conditioners, etc. 9th Street Bistro inside has a deli counter and fresh juice, coffee, sandwiches, and more made to order.

INVeg Restaurant Certification Program

Are you a veg-curious local restaurant and want to add more vegan dishes to your menu or want to learn what the whole vegan thing is about? We have a program which goes through what veganism is, why people choose to eat vegan and how you can incorporate more vegan dishes into your menu. The training will involve 1-2 hours and we request the owner and one of your head chefs to be present at the class. Once you complete the INVeg 1-2 hour training, we will add you to the website as a INVeg certified restaurant and give you a decal for your businesses window which will show your patrons that they will be safe in ordering a vegan item off your menu.

Thank you so much for being interested in this program and email INVegcert@inveg.org if you are ready to get started.